Thromboxane A2 is a key regulator of pathogenesis during Trypanosoma cruzi infection
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J. Berman | Fnu Nagajyothi | M. Desruisseaux | L. Weiss | S. Factor | P. Scherer | H. Tanowitz | C. Serhan | K. Gotlinger | T. Coffman | Kenneth K. Wu | A. Ashton | M. Wittner | V. Capra | L. Lopez | Huan Huang | Shankar Mukherjee | V. Braunstein
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